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MAY 1999 ARCHIVE INDEX
05.30.99
La vida mejor -- A better life
Suspects in indecent liberties case posed as brother, sister
Colored Peoples Day parade among the friendliest
Liddy Dole fund-raising tour arrives
As Hispanic population swells, business that caters to them does too
Culture clashes arise with longtime residents
Three classifications of immigrants
05.29.99
Stroke of good fortune Davie man says stroke team, experimental drug saved his life
Mother of 3 attains lifelong dream at Livingstone
Two charged in robbery, sexual assault Man, juvenile involved in Kannapolis incident that includes second-degree kidnapping charge
05.28.99
4 accused of lewdness with teens
Miracle baby is Sheets valedictorian
Chinese exchange student is valedictorian at North Hills
Rowan: 23 exchange students
Clement in critical condition
Commissioners, sheriff differ on illegal dumping detail
Futures Golf Tour returns to Salisbury Nine-run fifth sparks Legion to win
Pirates sparkle in Penzance performance
Silent bats dog Boll Weevils
Morning accident snarls traffic on Interstate 85; Driver injured; trucks detoured through Salisbury
05.27.99
Sheriff cars change to moving logo
Rental property problems focus of task force
Average tax hike 22% under county proposal
Rowan loses at Mocksville
South loses 12-0 to Concord
Silva, Weevils win 1-0
05.26.99
Lives are at stake -- Four of five child seats improperly installed
Now comes hard part; Salisburys future mapped out, but how can leaders get there?
$4 bills and long faces
Gordon guns for record sixth straight pole spot at 600
ROWAN WINS; Jesse Boger leads Rowan County on mound
Boll Weevils streak halted
KoSas appeal costs taxpayers; Tax rate goes up while value under question
05.25.99
Dog killings a mystery; 8 animals mauled to death; officials not ruling anything out
Food Lion considers merger with Hannaford analysts
Kannapolis OKs new homes over neighbors objections
Rowan defeats Statesville for first victory
Surging Kubes leads hot Weevils over Sand Gnats
05.22.99
Copying Bible was labor of love for Kannapolis woman
A quiet 98th birthday for Mary Hanford
Dear Mommy and Daddy: I love you Granite Quarry kindergartners send parents a message to remember
05.21.99
Students graduate in safety
Centerviews plight may help city
Liddy logs on to chat
Whats going wrong?
05.20.99
Wonder fans bid farewell to Maddox
All county scholars
Skip Kraft steps down as West baseball coach
Bull fight; Deputy attacked; I was too scared to let go
County tax bills going up; Board committed to spending more money for public schools
Dole assets $6.5 million; contributions rank at top
Dole will make run official by fall
Graduation security tight; Schools taking no chances at Keppel Auditorium
05.19.99
Star Wars fans come full circle
Special effects make up for a predictable plot
Salisbury water bills going up; Residential customers will see increase of at least 8.84 percent
Sexual predator guilty of incident with 9-year-old
Platt back at the mike
Weevils win sixth straight; Nunez throws two-hitter over seven innings
05.18.99
Both sides speak out on mobile homes
Roe no more; Woman of landmark decision opposes abortions
Will Liddys opponent give his vote to her?
N.C. 12th District returning to court; Supreme Court ruling could influence future redistricting disputes
05.15.99
West Middle Schoolers Build Bridge
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How many more teen flicks can we stand?
Off to Mexico Freightliner enticing Cleveland workers to help with plant in Monterrey
05.14.99
Rowan House offers women a place to recover from substance abuse
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Phil Kirk will kiss a pig to get a child to read a book
Liddy Dole may dedicate new school
05.07.99
Teen-age prodigy Catawba graduate
Weevils beat DelMarva
Graduation venues changed for safetys sake
Food Lion: Acquisitions to aid stock
Shareholders Optimistic
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